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Friends,Hello,XP for win7,There is a premise,Which is your computer configuration,Can you install wn7?,Because I don't know your configuration,So it's not good to say whether it can be installed,If you can install,XP is replaced with win7, It's just that the file of the C disk is not,Other disks are still there,There will be no impact,If you use cabbage to do a U disk boot disk,Where do you go to the "system home" to ** a win7 system,Then unzip it,Put a suffix inside The file named gho is put into the U disk,Generally, the size of this file is more than 2G,So the size of your U disk is also at least 4G,And then set the U disk as the first boot item in the BIOS,So boot the computer,And then enter the U disk or mobile disk,There will be a menu,You can use this menu to restore the image,(Generally, this U disk or mobile disk will be equipped with a ghost version of the operating system with a gho as the suffix,It can be XP3 or Win7, Find the image and restore it. Manually use the method of which WinXP or Win7 operating system you extracted to restore the image:(That is, after entering or,A ghost manual screen menu appears,You click (local-disk-form image) to select the drive letter where your image is located,Click OK,Then select the drive letter you want to restore,Click OK,Then select fast,It will be automatically restored)。
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Put it in a USB stick! Or you are going to install a partition other than the partition of the system, such as D drive, E drive...
Set up boot from the USB flash drive and then load the image of win7 with the virtual drive of Chinese cabbage! Then install all the way to your liking; Next;
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2. Open ISO with Ultraiso, click to start, write disk image, insert U disk, write.
3. Insert the U disk into the computer, press F12 (or F7, F8, F9, F11, ESC, etc.) to enter the boot device menu, and select the U disk Enter to start the installation.
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Dear users, I accidentally installed the win7 system as XP with Chinese cabbage, and then installed the system again.
The system can be installed by following the steps below:
1.Buy a win7 disc and put the system disc into the CD-ROM drive.
2.Turn on the power and then observe the on-screen prompt to press "F2" for BIOS settings before booting the system.
3.Set the startup mode. Find the boot option, there is the first boot, generally 1st boot device, move the cursor to it, press the enter key to go in and select the item with the word ***, press the enter key to confirm.
4.Some of the key methods for moving the cursor are the arrow keys of the keyboard, and some are f5 and f6, which are prompted by the screen. Then press F10, select Yes, press Enter to confirm, and then the computer will automatically restart.
5.At this time, boot from the disc when starting, enter the installation system interface, follow the system prompts, step by step, and the installation process will be restarted many times.
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